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Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:59 pm
by idahoantgirl
September ninth I caught a Lasius Neoniger Queen! She is my first queen ever. :D She landed on my friends shoulder and then flew down to the grass where I caught her. Unfortunately, one on her antennas broke off while I was trying to move her into the test tube set up. Crossing my fingers she will live! I am planning on putting her in a plaster of paris formicarian that I make myself. Lasius Neoniger hibernates before she lays eggs so I will have to wait all winter before I see any real action, assuming that she lives. i'm not sure if I should give her a drop of honey to drink on yet or not... If anyone knows then that would be great! She chewed off her wings in the test tube yesterday. (Actually I'm using a flower water pick instead of a test tube.) Works fine! I'm excited about my new queen!

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 3:47 pm
by idahoantgirl
Mojorisin wrote:I have been giving mine a very small drop of honey. Most of them (I have nine) have taken to it. I'm going to keep putting one drop in once a month just in case they get hungry. I also started a journal and I look forward to reading yours.
Thanks!

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 12:53 pm
by Camponotus
A broken antennae won't do anything to your queen's health. You'll be fine :D

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 5:02 pm
by idahoantgirl
Camponotus wrote:A broken antennae won't do anything to your queen's health. You'll be fine :D
Good.

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 10:04 pm
by MadVampy
Congratz on your finding your first queen! Now it all begins! ;)

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 2:27 pm
by idahoantgirl
MadVampy wrote:Congratz on your finding your first queen! Now it all begins! ;)
yep!

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 2:20 pm
by idahoantgirl
Checked on my queen today! She is doing great! She drank a drop of honey already! Having only one antenna seems to not be bothering her at all! It's funny how every time I go to check on her I'm afraid she's dead and as I pull her out And she's not moving at first I'm like "no! She's dead!" for an eighth of a second. And then I realize she's fine :D So excited! I don't have any Idea how I'm gonna stand waiting all winter for her to lay eggs! I'm a little nervous about it. So much can go wrong between now and when she has a good sized colony. Anyways I'm just happy she's doing well!

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 4:21 pm
by idahoantgirl
Took my queen out of hibernation a few weeks ago, now she has laid her first eggs! I keep her in a small safe in my closet. No, I'm not afraid of someone stealing her, It's just that my room is air conditioned and the safe keeps airflow from getting to her. This is my first queen ever, and I'm pretty surprised that she's still alive. Due to clumsy handling, she lost one of her antennas. She also got water logged once, but she seems perfectly well and is the best disabled mamma ant I've ever seen! (Not that I've seen many disabled mamma ants)

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 4:11 pm
by Ants4fun
I have noticed that ants with only one antennae sometimes act a bit dumber. Queens, however, will only have to lay eggs, so she won't even use them very much.

Re: Lasius Neoniger first time journal

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 6:17 pm
by idahoantgirl
Ants4fun wrote:I have noticed that ants with only one antennae sometimes act a bit dumber. Queens, however, will only have to lay eggs, so she won't even use them very much.
Hmmm, that's interesting. I have noticed that she doesn't seem as quick moving as the queens in the videos.